It is a blue coat of arms with a golden eight-pointed "sun-star" and a silver crescent moon, both perceived as ancient Székely symbols.
According to Kónya, the eight-pointed "sun-star" symbolizes the eight historical Székely seats (Bardóc-Miklósvárszék, Csíkszék, Gyergyószék, Kézdiszék, Marosszék, Orbaiszék, Sepsiszék and Udvarhelyszék).
In fact, in 1580, they appeared as components of the coat of arms of the Principality of Transylvania and the Transylvanian Diet adopted them as official Székely symbols in 1659.
Subsequently, the crescent moon and the sun started to appear on flags and coats of arms of the Székely seats.
[2] However, allegedly, the modern coat of arms with the sun and the crescent moon was given to the Székelys by the Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund in 1437 as a reward for their loyalty and military labors.